Re: view workgroup computers

From: steve (steve_uk36@hotmailNoSpam.com)
Date: 03/23/03


From: "steve" <steve_uk36@hotmailNoSpam.com>
Date: Sun, 23 Mar 2003 07:57:50 -0800


Hello again, I have resolved my issue previosly
mentioned. I installed service pk 1 on the laptop, ran
the nsw again, then removed both wireless adapters from
the bridges then disabled the bridges, I then checked
tcp/ip properties and made sure that both were set to
automaticaly aquire ip and hey presto, i could view work
groups on the guest machine again, with full net and file
sharing avlible.
hope this helps

steve
>-----Original Message-----
>hi, I also have had the same problem, I had a wifi peer
>to peer running on two xp pro machines, I had to re
>format the host machine, after setting everything up
>again; when i ran the nsw i could not compleat the
>network, if i try to view network computers i can see
>host machine on host but geust machine says that i do
not
>have access to the server, this account is an admin
>account and i have checked the settings in local users
>and group, verifing that permisions are correct, the
wifi
>connects ok, could this denial of access be what is
>preventing the network set up?
>
>
>>-----Original Message-----
>>"reid" <rhymas@mindspring.com> wrote in
news:049601c2eb80
>$9439c370
>>$2f01280a@phx.gbl:
>>
>>> when I try to view workgroup computers in my network.
>>> access is denied. Error message says it may because
>of
>>> permissions. I do I view my workgroup of computeres.
>>>
>>> I only have two computers on my home XP LAN
>>>
>>
>>What have you done that makes you believe you
>>should have access ?
>>It does not happen automatically.
>>Tell us how you have tried so we may see what
>>was left out.
>>
>>--
>>Roger Abell
>>MS MVP (Windows Security)
>>.
>>
>.
>



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